Noah Centineo And Lana Condor Spill Startling Details about To All The Boys I’ve Loved Before Sequel

Netflix indeed gave a delightful Christmas surprise to all the die hard rom-com fans when it announced the To All The Boys I’ve Loved Before sequel. Lana Condor and the hottie next door Noah Centineo reunited for a video where they announced the internet trailblazer’s second innings.

In the video we see Lana drafting a special Christmas list for all her colleagues, including author Jenny Han. Soon afterwards, she receives a surprise video call from Noah where he reveals to her the big news. Now this was main highlight for this week. But if you scrutinize the video closely, you can observe the subtle hints the lead actors dropped about The ‘To All The Boys I’ve Loved Before‘ sequel. In fact, a close interpretation discloses that they have even spilled the beans about their characters in the upcoming saga.

What’s New About The To All The Boys I’ve Loved Before Sequel?

The primary hint occurred at the end of the video. We see Lana getting a very mysterious phone call from someone. The announcement video for the ‘To All The Boys I’ve Loved Before’ sequel kept the identity of the caller under wraps. But the way Lana exclaimed in response, we can safely sat that it was a major Easter egg for the upcoming movie. She screamed merrily, “you’re gonna make the perfect John Ambrose!”

New Cast Additions?

Jordan Burtchett was the original John Ambrose on the rom-com. But now it appears that the To All The Boys I’ve Loved Before sequel has cast in an all-new actor for the part. While there isn’t any officially confirmation about the re- casting, it appears that the makers are looking forward to a complete revamp for all the characters. Moreover, there has been no such indication about when the filming would begin for the movie.

What Are Lana and Noah Centineo Up to These Days?

Noah Centineo has a number of projects lined up. He will soon star in the recently announced Valet. Lana too has a few projects up her kitty. She is currently finishing up Deadly Class. The movie is scheduled to premiere in 2019.

Netflix had acquired global rights in March to “To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before.” The movie, released in August on the streaming platform, also starred Janel Parrish, Israel Broussard, Andrew Bachelor, Anna Cathcart, and John Corbett. The To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before sequel has officially confirmed to bring back stars Lana Condor and Noah Centineo.

Syed Fahadullah Hussaini is Dankanator’s TV critic and reporter. Fahad has written for platforms including Parhlo, Wonderful Engineering and Mangobaaz. Fahad’s work has also appeared on Dawn’s Young World, and on several Paparazzi issues.

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